"Why doesn't your family know about your pre-law successes?" and Sam replied, "Because, we're not exactly the Bradys."
I have the feeling Kripke originally threw that in as a Brady Bunch reference and then later was all "Hey, you know what would be a cool idea? If Sam's best buddy in college was a demon too! Now what should we call him?" And cue light-bulb.
AMELIA NEVER REALLY GOT TO SAY GOODBYE AT ALL.
Oh man, I mean I know that happened but jeez, I just never really thought about how horrible that must have been for her. I guess I was so wrapped up in Jimmy/Castiel's story that Amelia didn't get all that much of my attention. I really want to see her and Claire again now. I hope we'll get to see how they weathered the apocalypse when everything else around them started turning upside down.
Maybe Claire started obsessively following the news reports- hurricanes, flash fires, mass murders, entire town populations vanishing over night- she'd pore over it all, searching between the inky lines and flipping channels for some sign, some hidden message from her father. Not that she expected to see him (see it) standing in a crowd behind a Fox 5 news reporter. She wasn't that silly, no way would it be that obvious, but she knew eventually there would be something. A sign that would help explain his empty chair at the dinner table every night and the muffled sound of her mother crying in her sleep. Claire didn't know what it would be exactly but she knew what it would tell her: that things are going to start getting better now. That it was worth something. And she knew it was up to her to recognize it when it happened.... Only it never did.
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I have the feeling Kripke originally threw that in as a Brady Bunch reference and then later was all "Hey, you know what would be a cool idea? If Sam's best buddy in college was a demon too! Now what should we call him?" And cue light-bulb.
AMELIA NEVER REALLY GOT TO SAY GOODBYE AT ALL.
Oh man, I mean I know that happened but jeez, I just never really thought about how horrible that must have been for her. I guess I was so wrapped up in Jimmy/Castiel's story that Amelia didn't get all that much of my attention. I really want to see her and Claire again now. I hope we'll get to see how they weathered the apocalypse when everything else around them started turning upside down.
Maybe Claire started obsessively following the news reports- hurricanes, flash fires, mass murders, entire town populations vanishing over night- she'd pore over it all, searching between the inky lines and flipping channels for some sign, some hidden message from her father. Not that she expected to see him (see it) standing in a crowd behind a Fox 5 news reporter. She wasn't that silly, no way would it be that obvious, but she knew eventually there would be something. A sign that would help explain his empty chair at the dinner table every night and the muffled sound of her mother crying in her sleep. Claire didn't know what it would be exactly but she knew what it would tell her: that things are going to start getting better now. That it was worth something. And she knew it was up to her to recognize it when it happened.... Only it never did.